AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLake Chad Security: Nigeria’s Operation Hadin Kai says troops intercepted a Chadian national and other suspects tied to drug and alcohol shipments meant for terrorists operating on Lake Chad islands, as Nigeria and partners expand intelligence-led anti-kidnap coordination. Borno Counter-Insurgency: Separate reports describe troops and local hunters clearing Boko Haram/ISWAP hideouts in Biu after the Miringa attack, destroying shelters and tracking fleeing fighters. Mali Front: Russia’s Africa Corps claims it fought alongside Malian forces to repel a major offensive on Anéfis in Kidal, with militants reportedly including fighters from Chad and other neighbors. Terror Tech Watch: A Cambridge report says Boko Haram has moved from experimenting with AI to using it for attack planning, explosives design, drone operations, and decision-making. Governance & Corruption: The Mo Ibrahim Index finds Africa’s anti-corruption performance improving overall, with Rwanda and Seychelles topping the rankings and Chad among countries showing stronger results. Climate Risk: The UN warns intense sand and dust storms hit the China–U.S. region in 2025, with Chad’s Bodele Depression flagged as a major dust source. UK Visas: The UK reaffirmed visa requirements for Nigerians and nationals of 100+ countries for short visits.
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